| 1840 - 974 páginas
...times over, in order to preserve our credit for scrupulous good faith, and the advantages and honour we gained by the late war and the peace ; and we must not fritter them away in arguments drawn from the overstrained principles of the law of nations, which are not understood in this country. What brought... | |
| 1837 - 612 páginas
...times over, in order to preserve our credit for scrupulous good faith, and the advantages and honour we gained by the late war and the peace ; and we must...understood in this country. What brought me through so many difficulties in the war, and the negotiations for peace ? The British good faith, and nothing... | |
| Basil Jackson - 1840 - 548 páginas
...over, in order to preserve our credit for scrupuc. "' ' lous good faith, and the advantages and honour we gained by the late war and the peace ; and we must...arguments, drawn from overstrained principles of the law of nations, which are not understood in this country. What brought me through many difficulties... | |
| Basil Jackson, Charles Rochfort Scott - 1840 - 546 páginas
...times over, in order to preserve our credit for scrupulous good faith, and the advantages and honour we gained by the late war and the peace ; and we must...arguments, drawn from overstrained principles of the law of nations, which are not understood in this country. What brought me through many difficulties... | |
| 1844 - 688 páginas
...times over, in order to preserve our credit for scrupulous good faith, and the ndvantages and honour we gained by the late war and the peace ; and we must not fritter them in arguments, drawn from overstrained principles of the laws of nations which are not understood in... | |
| 1845 - 1072 páginas
...India, ten times over, to preserve our credit for scrupulous good faith ; and the advantages and honour we gained by the late war and the peace ; and we must...fritter them away in arguments drawn from overstrained 4 Wellington & Dumouriez, Nov. 20, 1814. Gurwood, xi. 49(i. principles of the law of cations, which... | |
| sir Archibald Alison (1st bart.) - 1850 - 740 páginas
...India, ten times over, to preserve our credit for scrupulous good faith, and the advantages and honour we gained by the late war and the peace; and we must...arguments drawn from overstrained principles of the law of nations, which are not understood in this country. What brought me through the many difficulties... | |
| Arthur Wellesley Duke of Wellington - 1853 - 236 páginas
...times over, in order to preserve our credit for scrupulous good faith, and the advantages and honour we gained by the late war and the peace ; and we must not fritter them away in arguments drawn from the overstrained principles of the law of nations, which are not understood in this country. What brought... | |
| 1857 - 426 páginas
...times over, in order to preserve our credit for scrupulous good faith, and the advantages and honour we gained by the late war and the peace ; and we must...arguments drawn from overstrained principles of the law of n#ions, which are not understood in this country. What brought me through many 'difficulties... | |
| 1857 - 848 páginas
...peace ; and we must not fritter them away in arguments drawn from overstrained principles of the law of nations, which are not understood in this country....many difficulties in the war and the negotiations of peace ? The British good faith, and nothing else." Even as a matter of policy it was Malcolm's opinion... | |
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